NEET Botany MCQs

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    3.

    A plant cell is placed in a solution with a water potential of -0.8 MPa. The cell's initial solute potential is -1.2 MPa and its pressure potential is 0.4 MPa. After equilibration, which of the following statements about the cell's state is MOST accurate?

    A

    The cell will be turgid, with a pressure potential greater than 0.4 MPa.

    B

    The cell will be flaccid, with a pressure potential of zero.

    C

    The cell will be plasmolyzed, with a pressure potential of zero.

    D

    The cell will experience incipient plasmolysis, with a pressure potential slightly above zero.

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    4.

    Which of the following conditions would likely INHIBIT plasmolysis in a plant cell?

    A

    Increasing the concentration of solutes in the external solution.

    B

    Placing the cell in a hypertonic solution.

    C

    Placing the cell in a hypotonic solution.

    D

    Decreasing the cell's internal solute concentration.

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    5.

    During plasmolysis, the cell membrane separates from the cell wall. This separation is primarily due to:

    A

    The expansion of the cell wall due to increased turgor pressure.

    B

    The shrinking of the protoplast due to water loss.

    C

    The breakdown of the cell wall by hydrolytic enzymes.

    D

    The active transport of water out of the cell.

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    6.

    Imagine a plant cell undergoing plasmolysis. If the external solution's water potential is further decreased, which of the following is the MOST likely consequence?

    A

    Deplasmolysis and return to a turgid state.

    B

    Incipient plasmolysis with the cell membrane just touching the cell wall.

    C

    No further change in the cell's state.

    D

    Increased plasmolysis with further shrinkage of the protoplast.

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    9.

    A plant cell with a water potential of -0.6 MPa is placed in a solution with a water potential of -0.8 MPa. Which of the following will occur?

    A

    Water will move out of the cell, causing plasmolysis.

    B

    Water will move into the cell, causing turgor pressure to increase.

    C

    There will be no net movement of water.

    D

    The cell will burst due to excessive water uptake.

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